More than 2740 farmers make up Janadhanya. An autonomous body, made up of farmers for farmers, it is governed by a Body of Directors (BOD) chosen through a democratic, elective process. The BOD members represent the interest of farmers in their locality.

Established in 2006, Janadhanya aims to: provide market linkages for organic producers, promote biodiversity conservation and sustainable agriculture practices as well as strengthen the livelihood and food security of farmers in the region.

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Officials from National Institute of Rural Development, Hyderabad along with 28 delegates from 16 countries visited GREEN's project area on 20th January 2015 for an exposure on the impact of MKSP in the lives of rural women farmers. The group consisting of officials from...

GREEN Foundation and Janadhanya Farmers Federation participated in the KISAN Fair that was held at Bangalore International Exhibition Center from February 9th -11th 2015. This event was supported by Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India and Department of Agriculture and...

The modern agricultural trend enhanced the erosion of agro biodiversity resulting in loss of valuable traditional crops and varietal local indigenous seeds.Conserving the diverse indigenous crop varieties has been an ongoing program by GREEN Foundation. The prime...

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The economics of organic farmingLike many farmers in and around Kanakapura Taluk near Bangalore city, Shivrudraiah says he was initially skeptical of organic practices and sustainable agriculture when he heard of them through GREEN. What he did know for sure, is that chemicals had degraded his land, reducing yields drastically.